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Submitted by Bill St. Clair on Fri, 18 Feb 2000 13:00:00 GMT
Pigdog Journal - DeCSS Distribution Center. DeCSS is a free program that removes Cascading Style Sheets from an HTML document. Version 0.5 is now available. It is also a homonym of the program that the MPAA is trying to make illegal. By pointing to this version, you confuse those muthas while being entirely legal. Hehe.

DeCSS Now!

Wow! Dave added searching to editthispage.com! That means that tomorrow (after the indexer runs), the form below should work for any pages I change tonite.

I haven't said it recently, have I?

Thank you, Dave!!!
for editthispage.com


I mentioned Mac-on-linux the other day as something that would ship with LinuxPPC 2000. Found a pointer to it today, and downloaded it. Unfortunately, I can't get it to work. Once it started without crashing the machine, though no MacOS booting action was evident. Every other time I tried it, my mouse and keyboard locked up and I couldn't continue. Lots of possible glitches, and I'm not going to investigate any of them until I upgrade to LinuxPPC 2000. Waiting for a 4 gig Linux drive to check is a pain.

java.sun.com - JAVA 2 SDK, Standard Edition Version 1.2.2 for Linux. Linux (x86) finally gets the same treatment from Sun as Windoze and Solaris, modulo the missing JIT. They claim that the Inprise JIT is compatible. Sun gives Blackdown their due credit.

IBM developerWorks - The Jalapeno virtual machine "Jalapeno is a virtual machine for Java servers written in the Java language." They use a "MAGIC" class to allow machine-level access from Java. I don't pretend to have read this paper, but a quick scan reveals mucho deep thought. Yay, IBM!

PC Week - VMware updates software for running multiple OSes. Provides a virtual PC inside a window of Windows NT, Windows 2000, or Linux (x86 only, of course). $299 commercial, $99 student/hobbyist. One day I'll install this on my (company) laptop and give my local sysadmin a headache. Not today, however.

Linux Weekly News - DocBook: The Definitive Guide reviewed by Jonathan Corbet. This is an O'Reilly book about an SGML documentation standard that is gaining in the Open Source community. The book itself is open source. Its web page is http://www.docbook.org/ and an HTML version is here.

The Register - Crypto must be controlled -- FBI director: Louis Freeh continues his whiny statist bed-wetting in unison with Britain and China. Instead of giving them power to demand our encryption keys, let's eliminate the FBI along with the income tax.

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